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Zoology questions for NEET UG — Animal Kingdom, Human Physiology, Genetics, Evolution.

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Q.41 Medium Animal Kingdom
In flatworms, excretion occurs through:
A Nephridia
B Malpighian tubules
C Flame cells
D Kidneys
Correct Answer:  C. Flame cells
EXPLANATION

Flatworms (Platyhelminthes) use flame cells (protonephridia) for osmoregulation and excretion. Nephridia are found in annelids, Malpighian tubules in insects.

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Q.42 Medium Animal Kingdom
The open circulatory system is characteristic of:
A Fish
B Insects
C Mammals
D Reptiles
Correct Answer:  B. Insects
EXPLANATION

Insects and other arthropods have an open circulatory system where hemolymph bathes the organs directly. Vertebrates have closed circulatory systems.

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Q.43 Medium Animal Kingdom
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Cnidarians?
A Presence of tentacles
B Radial symmetry
C Segmented body
D Nematocysts
Correct Answer:  C. Segmented body
EXPLANATION

Cnidarians (hydra, jellyfish, corals) have tentacles, radial symmetry, and nematocysts, but do NOT have a segmented body. Segmentation is characteristic of Annelida and Arthropoda.

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Q.44 Medium Animal Kingdom
A mammal is defined by the presence of:
A Four-chambered heart and dry skin
B Mammary glands and hair
C Warm blood and fur
D Internal fertilization and placenta
Correct Answer:  B. Mammary glands and hair
EXPLANATION

Mammals are uniquely characterized by mammary glands for milk production and hair/fur for insulation, not all have placenta (monotremes lack it).

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Q.45 Medium Animal Kingdom
Which of the following statements about sponges (Porifera) is correct?
A They have true tissues and organs
B They reproduce only asexually
C They are predominantly marine organisms
D They possess a nervous system
Correct Answer:  C. They are predominantly marine organisms
EXPLANATION

Most sponges are marine organisms. They lack true tissues, organs, and nervous systems but can reproduce both sexually and asexually.

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Q.46 Medium Animal Kingdom
The presence of a single atrium in the heart is characteristic of which class?
A Amphibia
B Fish
C Reptilia
D Mammalia
Correct Answer:  B. Fish
EXPLANATION

Fish possess a two-chambered heart with one atrium and one ventricle, unlike amphibians and reptiles which have three chambers.

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Q.47 Medium Animal Kingdom
Amphibians can respire through their skin because:
A They have more efficient lungs
B Their skin is thin, moist, and highly vascularized
C They lack true lungs
D They possess gills throughout their life
Correct Answer:  B. Their skin is thin, moist, and highly vascularized
EXPLANATION

Amphibian skin is thin, moist, and richly supplied with blood vessels, enabling efficient cutaneous respiration.

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Q.48 Medium Animal Kingdom
Which of the following molluscs possesses a radula?
A Octopus
B Snail
C Mussel
D Clam
Correct Answer:  B. Snail
EXPLANATION

The radula is a ribbon-like feeding structure with teeth found in gastropods (snails) and many other molluscs, used for scraping food.

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Q.49 Medium Animal Kingdom
The phenomenon where organisms show similar structures performing different functions is called:
A Convergent evolution
B Homology
C Analogy
D Divergent evolution
Correct Answer:  C. Analogy
EXPLANATION

Analogy refers to similar structures with different origins performing similar functions (e.g., bat wing and bird wing).

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Q.50 Medium Animal Kingdom
Organisms with bilateral symmetry and no true body cavity belong to which phylum?
A Platyhelminthes
B Nematoda
C Annelida
D Arthropoda
Correct Answer:  A. Platyhelminthes
EXPLANATION

Platyhelminthes (flatworms) display bilateral symmetry and have no coelom (body cavity), distinguishing them from higher phyla.

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